Playford take safety strides for students
STUDENTS of Elizabeth Grove Primary School were excited to try out the newly installed emu crossing last week.
The students will now have a safe...
Nominations open for Barossa Young Ambassador program
AS the Barossa Vintage Festival approaches, a call is going out for the Barossa’s next young ambassadors to step up.
The festival returns in April...
New store glows up on opening night
GAWLER recently welcomed a new business with the grand opening of Jennifer Carly Aesthetic Medicine.
The store threw open its doors on Saturday, June 1,...
Working group forms to preserve Gawler history
GAWLER history and heritage enthusiasts are banding together in an effort to preserve one of the town’s iconic structures which was removed in 2012.
Community...
Bill O’Brien prepares for a break
LIGHT Regional Council Mayor Bill O’Brien is preparing to take a little over two months leave from his duties at the end of this...
Heritage look for new house
GAWLER South has a brand-new old house thanks to one couple’s love of the town’s heritage.
Residents David and Daniela Heslop recently embarked on the...
From backyard to brewhouse
WHAT started as creating recipes in a shed has now turned into a brand-new brewery for the region.
Gawler River Brewing officially opened its doors...
Servo redevelopment?
AN application has been submitted to redevelop the existing BP fuel outlet on Horrocks Highway at Roseworthy.
The redevelopment would include a replacement shop, fuel...
A decade of creativity
THIS year marks the 10th anniversary of the Barossa Visitor Centre’s Calendar Competition, which showcases the region’s beauty as seen through the lens of...
Playford’s tree-mendous efforts to grow canopy
AROUND 1000 new trees have been planted along the streets of Elizabeth Downs this winter as part of City of Playford’s efforts to increase...







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